Tarps

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Echolalia

Veteran
Freestanding! Only after camping a few times, do you realise what a great innovation this is, means you can camp on any surface with no anchor points needed. Good choice.
 
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Anthony

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Location
Wokingham
Echolalia said:
Freestanding! Only after camping a few times, do you realise what a great innovation this is, means you can camp on any surface with no anchor points needed. Good choice.

Thats one of the reasons I bought it. :becool:
 
Location
Kent Coast
Can I suggest that you have a look at "Song of the Paddle" a website for open canoeists. There is plenty of info about tarps, lightweight tents, hammocks, bivvy bags, lightweight stoves etc.
 

Beardie

Well-Known Member
Echolalia said:
Freestanding! Only after camping a few times, do you realise what a great innovation this is, means you can camp on any surface with no anchor points needed. Good choice.

So, what stops it blowing away if you're not in it to weigh it down?
 

george at highbike

New Member
Location
Inverness
I'd recommend a DD camping hammock used one a few times now and am very impressed with comfort and at only 600grms it's very light. states shower proof but I've slept out in "light" rain no problem and bike is underneath safe and sound
 
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